Now is the best time to Go Green!There has never been a better time to buy a EWSE Renewable Energy System!

Take advantage of Federal, State & Local incentives to help pay for your system - making it truly affordable.State RebatesThe State of Illinois offers a state rebate with guidelines (capped at $10,000) to help Illinois Residents (capped at $20,000) to help Businesses & capped at $30,000) to help Non-Profits & Public Sector pay the costs of solar & wind. The funds are allocated by a random pre-selection of numbers until the budget has been spent. This program is legislated into law until 2015.

2015 GuidelinesSolar PVRebates will be limited to:• $1.50/watt or 25% of project cost for Homeowners capped at $10,000, whichever is less

• $1.25/watt or 25% of project cost for Businesses capped at $20,000, whichever is less

• $2.50/watt or 40% of project cost for Non-Profits and Public Sector capped at $30,000, whichever is less

Solar ThermalRebates will be limited to:• 30% of project cost for Homeowners capped at $10,000, whichever is less

• 30% of project cost for Businesses capped at $20,000, whichever is less

• 40% of project cost for Non-Profits & Public Sector capped at $30,000, whichever is less

WindRebates will be limited to:• $1.75/watt for SWCC certified or $1/watt for non- certified wind energy system or 30% of project cost for Homeowners capped at $10,000, whichever is less

• $1.75/watt for SWCC certified or $1/watt for non-certified wind energy system or 30% of project cost for Businesses capped at $20,000, whichever is less

• $2.60/watt for SWCC certified or $1.50/watt for non-certified wind energy system or 40% of project cost for Non-Profits & Public Sector capped at $30,000, whichever is less

Federal Tax Credit • Homeowners and Businesses - Solar & Wind systems are eligible for a 30% uncapped Federal Tax Credit. This program is legislated into law until 2016.

• In addition, Businesses are eligible for an accelerated depreciation.Additional IncentivesNon-Profits and Public Entities may be eligible for grant funding from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation. Grant cycles are typically twice a year. Funding considerations maybe as high as 60% of the system installed cost.

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